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[ts] is either unspecified for aspiration, in which case we simply add [+ aspirated] to it.
The fight for aspiration starts from birth.
Mr. Lessig treats that exceptional era as the model for aspiration.
Next to the trail that leads to distant hills, a billboard blares, "Metaphor for aspiration".
Then they are at risk for falls and fractures and for aspiration pneumonia.
Not just a break from austerity for my generation, but a boost for aspiration".
"We're looking, obviously, for aspiration, for characters who are conflicted between good and evil, dark and light".
In many places the reality of public housing no longer resembles Bevan's vision as a platform for aspiration and opportunity.
It is easy to see why this theme seems to be a metaphor for aspiration, but its leeway has led some far afield.
And in today's New York, he said, even money "becomes ordinary, so you have to find a new outlet, a new means for aspiration".
Repeated hospitalization had been required for aspiration pneumonia.
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